Weekend wrap: Dec. 11

Wesleyan at Endicott
Wesleyan carried a 2-0 lead into the third period, but Endicott scored twice in less than five minutes midway through to even the score. Gina Mangiafridda and Alexis Banquer scored for Wesleyan. Maggie Layo and Lexi Klein scored for Endicott.

Hamilton at No. 7 Oswego
The teams traded goals twice before Katie Parkman scored just 1.2 seconds into overtime to give Hamilton the 3-2 win. She also had an assist in the game. It was just the second loss of the season for Oswego.

New England College at Potsdam
On Friday, Mackenzie Meegan scored less than a minute into the third period for New England College and Jaci Morr responded seven minutes later for Potsdam. It was 1-1 in overtime before Potsdam’s Amanda Peterson scored with 23 seconds left to give the Bears the 2-1 win. On Saturday, Peterson had the lone goal heading into the final frame. Erica Lissner tied it for New England College before Brenna Wilson and Anna-Rose Bertin sealed the victory and the sweep for Potsdam.

No. 10 Augsburg at Wisconsin-Stevens Point
Cara Lemirande’s goal just before the end of the first period proved to be enough to lift Wis.-Stevens Point past Augsburg. Goalie Sydney Conley earned her first shutout of the season for the Pointers.

Marian at Wisconsin-Eau Claire
This one was scoreless until midway through the third period when Kelly Knetter scored a power-play goal for the BluGolds. Sarah Bier scored with under four remaining to tie the game at one. Wis.-Eau Claire outshot Marian, 40-15.

Manhattanville at Williams
Williams scored first in each of the first two periods, but Manhattanville was able to answer each time. Williams pulled away to earn the 4-2 victory with goals from Chelsey Stevenson and Mia Carroll in the third. Manhattanville goalie Olivia Drew’s 45 saves were the third-most in school history.

The rest of the top 10
The rest of the top 10 all won easily. Here are the result:

No. 4 Norwich 3, at Bowdoin 1
No. 6 Middlebury 2, at Castleton 0
No.  8 Connecticut College 3, Massachusetts-Boston 1
No. 3 Wisconsin-River Falls 4, at Gustavus Adolphus 1
No. 2 Elmira 2, Trinity 0

Weekend wrap: Dec. 11

The weekend saw a few stunning upsets. Here is what we learned.

No. 2 Minnesota at Boston University
On Friday, five different Gophers scored en route to a 5-1 win. Minnesota outshot BU 50-15. Kelly Pannek had three assists. On Saturday, the Terriers jumped out to a 2-0 lead and Minnesota had to score twice in the third period to force overtime. Senior captain Natalie Flynn scored her second of the game to give Boston University the win. They were just her second and third career collegiate goals.

No. 3 Minnesota-Duluth at Minnesota State
On Friday, three different Bulldogs found the back of the net to lead them to a 3-0 win. On Saturday, Megan Hinze scored two third-period power-play goals to give the Mavericks a come-from-behind 2-1 win. Minnesota State goalie Brianna Quade made 39 saves in the win.

No. 4 Clarkson vs. Syracuse
On Friday, Syracuse’s Alysha Burriss tied the game 2-2 with just under two minutes to go after stealing a puck and taking it the length of the ice. On Saturday, Corie Jacobson, Cassidy Vinkle, Cayley Mercer and Jessica Gillham each scored for Clarkson in a 4-1 win.

St. Cloud State at No. 10 North Dakota
On Saturday, UND freshman Alyssa McMillan scored her first collegiate goal in the Fighting Hawks’ 3-2 win. St. Cloud’s Julia Tylke had a goal and an assist. On Sunday, NoDak blanked the Huskies 4-0. Kayla Gardner scored twice for the Fighting Hawks.

Merrimack at Providence
Merrimack had a 2-1 lead early in the third, but two unanswered goals from Providence gave them the 3-2 win. Cassidy Carles had a goal and an assist for Providence

No. 1 Wisconsin at Ohio State
The Badgers used two four-goal second periods to power their sweep of Ohio State. On Friday, Emily Clark had a goal and four assists while Annie Pankowski and Jenny Ryan each scored twice in the 7-0 rout. On Saturday, five different Badgers scored and Clark added two more assist to her weekend total as the Badgers won 5-0.

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Weekend wrap: Dec. 11

The weekend saw a few stunning upsets. Here is what we learned.

No. 2 Minnesota at Boston University
On Friday, five different Gophers scored en route to a 5-1 win. Minnesota outshot BU 50-15. Kelly Pannek had three assists. On Saturday, the Terriers jumped out to a 2-0 lead and Minnesota had to score twice in the third period to force overtime. Senior captain Natalie Flynn scored her second of the game to give Boston University the win. They were just her second and third career collegiate goals.

No. 3 Minnesota-Duluth at Minnesota State
On Friday, three different Bulldogs found the back of the net to lead them to a 3-0 win. On Saturday, Megan Hinze scored two third-period power-play goals to give the Mavericks a come-from-behind 2-1 win. Minnesota State goalie Brianna Quade made 39 saves in the win.

No. 4 Clarkson vs. Syracuse
On Friday, Syracuse’s Alysha Burriss tied the game 2-2 with just under two minutes to go after stealing a puck and taking it the length of the ice. On Saturday, Corie Jacobson, Cassidy Vinkle, Cayley Mercer and Jessica Gillham each scored for Clarkson in a 4-1 win.

St. Cloud State at No. 10 North Dakota
On Saturday, UND freshman Alyssa McMillan scored her first collegiate goal in the Fighting Hawks’ 3-2 win. St. Cloud’s Julia Tylke had a goal and an assist. On Sunday, NoDak blanked the Huskies 4-0. Kayla Gardner scored twice for the Fighting Hawks.

Merrimack at Providence
Merrimack had a 2-1 lead early in the third, but two unanswered goals from Providence gave them the 3-2 win. Cassidy Carles had a goal and an assist for Providence

No. 1 Wisconsin at Ohio State
The Badgers used two four-goal second periods to power their sweep of Ohio State. On Friday, Emily Clark had a goal and four assists while Annie Pankowski and Jenny Ryan each scored twice in the 7-0 rout. On Saturday, five different Badgers scored and Clark added two more assist to her weekend total as the Badgers won 5-0.

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